Nothing is certain. A caesura is a pause. It usually signifies something important or that a change is taking place. Our lives can be measured by the caesuras that occur. How we handle ourselves in these times defines who we are. I'm trying my best to handle things and this blog is my documentation.

May 30, 2012

Elena has been learning a new song/chant/dance for International Children's Day at her school here in Russia. Each grade level chooses a country/culture that is not represented in their class, learns about it, and then performs something representative of that country/culture.

It is all supposed to be a surprise for the parents, but E comes home every day insisting that she teach me the words and motions. She also thinks that if she performs it one time for me then I know it completely...if only learning new things were that simple!

May 20, 2012

Charlotte had her first "solid" food today. I've waited until now because she has mad acid-reflux skillz. The reflux situation is waaaay better than it used to be, but today after eating this she still refluxed (is that a word? It is NOW) some of it up...so while the eating went well, I don't know if we'll continue if the refluxing (see above) continues to be an issue. I might just wait until it is gone so as to make things better for all of us...I mean, who wants to taste their food again ever?

May 19, 2012

Hey, we have to take advantage of the good weather, people. Since it was not raining today, a rarity lately here in the cold, cold, north, we decided to put together Elena's 4th birthday present. Really is it a gift for the whole family as we can all join in the fun.

It was a family affair putting things together. Miss E helped her Daddy (While wearing pajama pants, pajama gown, rain boots, a hill tribe hat from Thailand, and her jacket):

This lasted for all of about an hour (pretty impressive I thought) before someone was kinda tired of waiting and kept asking if it was almost ready. Is it? How about now? And now? HOW ABOUT NOW, DADDY?!?!?

Charlotte helped too, as you can see. She is wearing the latest in baby cool-weather duds...and yes, the thing swamps her, but that seems to be normal for her. Regardless she is one happy girl playing outside with the rest of us!

We took a break for some lunch but then worked some more to complete our task. Finally, it was done:

And I know at least one little girl was very, very hoppy! She bounced and she danced and she sang and she JUMPED!

She wants friends to come over and she can't wait to show all of us her abilities. Every minute she is coming up with new "tricks" for us to approve.

Overall, a very good early birthday gift, I think. Even I've had a go...and hopefully I won't regret it tomorrow!